November 30, 2020

Thai Enquirer Summary

Political News

 Although the protest that took place yesterday is the big news, in our view the bigger news is the fact that there is an ongoing outbreak of the Covid-19 in the norther city of Chiang Mai.

 The case arose as 2 ladies in Chiang Mai had a ball of a time in the city, while being infected with the virus after having come from Myanmar.

 A 29-year old Thai came into via the border Tachileik in Myanmar, they were staying at 1G1 hotel in Tachileik (Myanmar).

 The lady who came into Chiang Rai and then sat in a van to go to Chiang Mai then o Used Grab car to go around the city o Went to a bar host to pick up some guy and slept with him o She also went to Central Festival and went to a movie there

 The provincial public health office in Chiang Mai yesterday called for calm among Chiang Mai locals as officials were yet to detect any further infections among people who had been in close contact with an infected Thai woman feared to be a super spreader.

 There is a growing fear that the 29-year old lady in question could be the so called super spreader and rumours have been flying around that she had come to as well although this rumour was shot down by the authorities.

 Authorities have said that they are testing more than 300 people but nobody has been found to be infected.

 Out of the 306 people who were in close contact were 85 people

 80 have been self quarantine at their houses and only 5 have in state- quarantine  People who got them from the other side (no numbers) are yet to be traced  11 people who were in the van have not been able to be located  35 of them who were in the bus who took from Chiang Rai to Chiang Mai

 On the political protest, well, thousands of anti-government protesters led by the Khana Ratsadon (People’s Party) group yesterday marched to the 11th Infantry Regiment

 This regiment falls under HM King Maha ’s personal control after the army unit was transferred to be under his direct control by the government of embattled Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha in 2019.

 The anti-establishment rally started from 15:00 hrs as protesters marched from Wat Phra Sri Mahathat BTS station to the 11th Infantry Regiment. A sea of black- clad protesters wore hair clips with yellow rubber ducks while many of them on the frontlines donned gas masks and helmets and carried inflatable rubber ducks as their weapons in preparation for any potential skirmishes with authorities.

 Protesters decided to relocate this afternoon’s rally, from the 1st Infantry Battalion of the Royal Guards to the 11th Infantry Regiment of the Royal Guards in Bangkhen district. The 1st infantry is also under the control of HM the King.

 Protest leader Parit “Penguin” Chiwarak said the reason that he called a rally outside the King’s Guard because the 11th Infantry Regiment along with the 1st Infantry Regiment played a role in the suppression of anti-establishment protests in 2010 and now it is time that the people should take these army barracks back to the people.

 He read a statement that says there is no need for the monarchy to have its own army and that the troops, particularly the 11th Infantry Regiment, and its budget should be transferred back under the jurisdiction of the regular army.

 Parit then declared “victory” at 18:40 hrs as he said the 11th Infantry Regiment now belongs to the public and be renamed to “the 11th Infantry Regiment the People’s Guard”.

 The next protest has been called at 14:00 hrs on December 2nd at the Constitutional Court on Chaengwattana Road.

 December 2 is the date set by the Constitutional Court to rule on embattled Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha’s overstayed in an army-owned residence.

 At around 21:45 hrs, Red shirt core leaders got up on stage and talked about the 2010 military crackdown on the red shirts resulted in 99 deaths, followed by a commemoration ceremony for the victims.

 Red shirt core leaders then pour red paint in a symbolic gesture in front of the 11th Infantry Regiment to commemorate the 2010 military crackdown.

 Meanwhile Progressive Movement leader Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit reportedly attended anti-government rally near Bang Na Intersection on Saturday. He supported protesters’ call for Gen Prayut to resign. Another anti-establishment rally was also held

outside the provincial hall in Nonthaburi for a 2nd straight evening of protests following a similar rally in the Lat Phrao intersection on Friday.

 Warong Dechgitvigrom, who leads the Thai Pakdee group, posted a message on his Facebook accusing Thanathorn of being the mastermind behind the anti- establishment mob. He said Thanathorn encouraged anti-establishment protesters to take to the streets and use divisive, hateful speech and feed wrong information to protesters to incite them to take to the streets.

 Meanwhile, a royalist group called the Archeewa protects the monarchy (Vocational Students Protect the Monarchy) along with its allies rallied around the Great around King Taksin statue at Wong Wian Yai to raise public awareness about the Thai royal institution. The group distanced itself from political issues but stressed its stance against monarchy reform.

 Former yellow-shirt security guards, known as the “Srivichai Warriors” group announced decision to ally with the Vocational Students Protect the Monarchy. The group said its key agenda is to appear before His Majesty King Rama 10 in various places to show their loyalty to him.

 As the ruling on Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha’s continued stay in an army housing unit is approaching, Phumtham Wechayachai, an adviser to the leader of Pheu Thai Party, told the public to keep a close watch on the December 2 ruling which he said to be the day that the Thai justice system has a chance to prove itself.

 Phumtham believes that Gen Prayut is highly likely to be removed from office by the court for his continued stay in army accommodation with access to free water and free electricity, citing opinions of legal experts and academics who perceived Gen Prayut’s case in the same direction of past cases of former prime ministers who abused their authority. Phumtham said it would be quite difficult for Gen Prayut to find reasons to justify his cause for his overstay.

 Pheu Thai will appoint representatives to attend the court’s ruling on December 2 as the case is a result of its petition, Chusak Sirinil, Pheu Thai deputy leader, said.

 Meanwhile, a report comes out that former army chief Gen Apirat Kongsompong has submitted a letter to the Constitutional Court to explain army regulations that may spare Gen Prayut from the case.

 In the letter, Gen Apirat defended Gen Prayut as he said the Prime Minister occupies an army guesthouse, not an army welfare residence, when he moved in 2021. Moreover, Gen Prayut fits all criteria in military regulations because he works to benefit the country, so he is allowed to stay on.

 As for the question of whether the state still bears the cost of Gen Prayut’s public utility bills, army chief Gen Narongphan Jitkaewtae reportedly submitted a letter to the court in early October to explain that the army can exercise its judgement to provide an appropriate amount of fund to support one’s stay in military accommodation according to Section 11 of army housing regulations B.E 2548

 Gen Narongphan’s statement is said to be the key to the Constitutional Court’s ruling with a strong tendency that Gen Prayut will be spared by the Constitutional Court. It is said that the court said it had sufficient evidence to consider the case after Gen Narongphan submitted his statement to the court.

 Twitter has come out to close some Twitter account for being ‘Information Operation’ (IO) to the pro-royal side

 A news report from Reuters that indicated the IO operation prompted Twitter to close the account that was acting as IO to promote pro-royal trend on Twitter as pro-democracy tweets has been the ones trending the most over the past few months.

 https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-thailand-protests-royalists- exclusive/exclusive-twitter-suspends-thai-royalist-account-linked-to- influence-campaign-idUKKBN289108

 The military has also come under heavy scrutiny for its ‘Information Operation’ (IO) that has been spreading in social media.

 The news spread on social media after pictures of conscripts were seen sitting in a classroom and being explained what IO is all about and the conscripts were seen as being on Twitter.

 The military came out with a lame excuse that the conscripts were ‘given’ time to talk to their loved ones although the pictures showed that there was an explanation of what IO is all about and the conscripts were using Twitter (who uses Twitter to talk to their loved one?)

 The parliament is scheduled a sitting on December 1st to consider a bill to pave the way for national referendums on the rewrite of the charter. Meanwhile, the parliament

committee scrutinising charter amendment bills before the 2nd and 3rd readings, is expected to invite the Internet Law Reform Dialogue (iLaw) representatives and former charter drafters to give their views on Section 256 to make way for the setting up of a charter drafting assembly to draw up a new charter, according to senator Khamnoon Sitthisaman.

 Khamnoon said although the iLaw-sponsored amendment draft was rejected by the House, the body can still give opinions on the charter amendment process.

 iLaw director Jon Ungphakorn reportedly agreed to give the group’s views on charter amendments to the parliament committee scrutinising the current set of proposals.

 Yingcheep Atchanont, iLaw manager, accepted an invitation to attend the panel’s meeting last week to share key details of the group’s draft with those in attendance.

 Meanwhile, Yutthapong Charassathien, Pheu Thai MP for Maha Sarakham as the committee’s member, called for PPRP party-list MP Virat Ratanasate, as government chief whip, to show his spirit by resigning from office in the wake of the Office of the Attorney-General (OAG)’s decision to take a graft case against Virat in connection with the construction of futsal fields at schools in the northeastern province of Nakhon Ratchasima to court.

 Activist group called Pakee Students KKC and the Bad Student activist group urged students to stop wearing school uniforms when schools are back on December 1.

 The Bad Student Facebook page also revealed its survey on Twitter which showed that a majority of students, 81 per cent, said they will discard the uniforms on December 1 while 19 per cent said no. The survey also revealed the names of students from 23 schools who plans to do mufti.

 Minister of Education – Natapol Teepsuwan, came out to say that he would not allow this kind of thing to happen, and students cannot set deadlines of what they want to do and don’t want to do.

 A report has come out that the Pheu Thai Party prepares to appoint Chaikasem Nitisiri, the party’s prime ministerial candidate, as the party’s chief strategist, replacing Khunying Sudarat Keyuraphan, to drive the party’s strategic direction. Under Chaikasem’s helm, the party will bring some prominent figures from the now-defunct Thai Rak Thai party who are now in the Creative, Action, Revival and People Empowerment (Care) group and former key members of the now-defunct Thai Raksa Chart Party.

Economic News

 The government is taking a step closer to the idea of an asset management fund to sustain hotels and tourism operators affected by the economic fallout caused by the pandemic following a report that the idea is under discussion by the Ministry of Finance and relevant agencies such as the Bank of Thailand, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

 Initially, the asset management fund is expected to be worth around 100 billion baht.

 The idea is to set up an asset management fund like a real estate investment trust (REIT) or property fund to ease financial burdens for hotel owners and is a good way to let them have more liquidity over the assets, according to a source with Government House.

 Conditions to consider are such as the fund model in terms of pricing and buy- back conditions for owners.

 Today the National Economic & Social Development Council (NESDC) is set to decide on the proposal to have people be able to swap their old cars for a rebate on the new ones

 The NESDC came out to say that the decision would be made but the likelihood of the program kicking in by January 1, 2021 is slim and that car makers should continue with their current and future plans of campaigns without waiting for the rebate program from the government.

 The Thai Bankers’ Association (TBA) is pushing for the government to speed up measures to assist debtors grouped under various industrial groups depending on competitiveness.

 The TBA will today propose to the Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry and Banking (JSCCIB) to the Centre for Economic Situation Administration (CESA) to present the issue to the cabinet, especially some proposals which require revision by the Bank of Thailand such as criteria related to its key policy interest rate.

 Chao Kengchon, managing director at Kasikorn Research Centre, said there is a chance that the Central Bank may cut fee contribution to the Financial Institution Development Fund (FIDF) or consider other measures apart from a rate cut.

 IPO deals are on the pipelines for more than 22 SET-listed companies, according to a report by the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET).

 Some major IPO filings are

 PTT Oil and Retail Business Co (OR) with an IPO of no more than 3 billion shares  Don Muang Tollway Plc (DMT) with an IPO of no more than 140 million shares  Kerry Express Thailand, with an IPO of 300 million shares.

 There is a report that Dhara Dhevi Hotel Chiang Mai has notified employees about its layoffs plan from December 25, with compensation payment required by law.

 Some employees came out to say that they feared that they would not receive any compensation payments because the hotel is “unlicensed”. If this is the case,

employees are not protected by law and the hotel owner can lay them off anytime without having to comply with compensation conditions.

 La-Iad Bungsrithong, president of the Thai Hotels Association’s northern region, has confirmed that Dhara Dhevi Hotel plans to halt operations after facing financial burden for more than 3 years, causing a lack of financial liquidity. Previously, Inter Far East Energy Corporation (IFEC) has obtained shares in the hotel and joined the hotel management but the hotel continued to be hit hard by a plunge in travel amid the Covid-19 crisis.

 Dr Satit Viddayakorn, managing director and chairman of executive committee of Principal Capital Plc (PRINC) will hold a press conference about a synergy plan between PRINC and Bumrungrad Hospital (BH) following his acquisition of 90.56 million shares of BH at 103 baht apiece, worth a combined 9.32 billion baht, from Bangkok Dusit Medical Services (BDMS) to pave the way for PRINC’s plan to expand PRINC hospital chains nationwide.

 Satit said he is also interested in acquiring the remaining 11.34 per cent of BH stake held by BDMS, a company that like PRINC is listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET).

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General News

 Thailand recorded 11 new imported cases of the novel coronavirus on Sunday for an accumulated total in Thailand of 3977, with no new fatalities, according to the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration (CCSA).

 Seven of the 11 new patients were Thais while four were foreign nationals. The Thais -- all asymptomatic -- included a monk who flew back from the United States via Qatar on Nov 14.

 Four Thai nationals returned to the kingdom on November 21 including 2 students from Libya via Qatar, a man from Mozambique via Ethiopia, and a woman from Italy via Qatar.

 The foreigners were a French man who flew in from France via the United Arab Emirates on November 21, a Pakistani man who arrived from Pakistan via Qatar on November 23, and two who flew in on November 26: a woman who flew in from her native Oman, and a Kuwaiti man who connected in Qatar after departing Kuwait.

Running to Death

 A total of 3 runners died yesterday in various marathon runs

 The deputy director general of the Department of Disease Control (DDC), Atsadang Ruay-ajin, passed away after collapsing during a mini-marathon at Bang Rachan Memorial Park yesterday. He was 59.

 Media reports said medical responders tried to revive Dr Atsadang at the scene before he was rushed to Khai Bang Rachan Hospital, where he was pronounced dead at 07:15am.

 Meanwhile two runners fainted and died on Sunday during a campaign to encourage children to exercise in Rayong province.

 About 1,400 runners participated in the 10-kilometre race in Pluak Daeng district at 6am.The two male runners -- Narasit Sansompak, 54, and Sakan

Janthiya, 30 -- fainted after running for four kilometres. The paramedic team tried to save their lives but it was too late. Rayong Hospital will perform an autopsy to find out the cause of death.

Political News Headlines in Thai Media

 For the past five months, Thailand’s students have taken to the streets to demand change. They have called on the government, and the military-appointed senate, to resign and they’ve called for an end to military intervention in politics.

o Link- https://www.thaienquirer.com/21156/opinion-it-is-time-for-the-students-to- embrace-conservatism-and-not-modern-liberalism/

 Twitter has suspended a pro-royalist account linked to the palace that a Reuters analysis found was connected to thousands of others created in recent weeks spreading posts in favour of His Majesty the King and the monarchy.

o Link- https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/politics/2027623/twitter-suspends- royalist-account-linked-to-influence-campaign

 Protesters converged outside a key military barracks on Sunday, the latest in a series of anti-government demonstrations, and were faced with a strong cohort of police blocking the entrance to the compound.

o Link- https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/politics/2027283/protesters-rally- outside-coup-making-military-unit

 A student group is suing the Prime Minister for misuse of the state emergency at the Bangkok Civil Court on Friday.

o Link- https://www.thaienquirer.com/21149/student-group-sues-prime-minister-for- misuse-of-laws-resulting-in-civil-liberty-violations/

 Two exiled academics Pavin Chachavalpongpun and Somsak Jeamteerasakul criticised the recent information operation (IO) allegedly conducted by the Army to deal with the pro-democracy online movement.

o Link- https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30398741?utm_source=category&utm_mediu m=internal_referral

 Two girls have been thrown out of their homes by parents opposed to their participating in anti-government protests.

o Link- https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30398737?utm_source=category&utm_mediu m=internal_referral

 A student group in Khon Kaen province, called KKC Pakee Students, issued a statement on Thursday night urging students across the country to wear casual clothes to school on Tuesday.

o Link- https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30398708?utm_source=category&utm_mediu m=internal_referral

 A local TV station's debate on the Crown Property and its connection with the monarchy has stirred a spirited public debate.

o Link- https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30398767?utm_source=category&utm_mediu m=internal_referral

 The government recorded 11 new imported cases of the novel coronavirus on Sunday for an accumulated total in Thailand of 3,977, with no new deaths, as no infections were found connected to a Thai woman who travelled around Chiang Mai while showing symptoms of Covid-19 after sneaking across the border from Myanmar.

o Link- https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/2027231/thailand-logs-11-new- covid-imports-sunday

 Former Pheu Thai MP Worachai Hema on Sunday lashed out at red-shirt leader Jatuporn Prompan who criticised the opposition party for abandoning a key party figure during a local election campaign in Chiang Mai.

o Link- https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/politics/2027367/udd-colleagues-in- pheu-thai-dispute

Economic News Headlines in Thai Media

 TISCO Financial Group Plc (TISCO) said on Friday that it expected its overall loan outlook of 2020 to slightly improve following the demand from big creditors and believed that non-performing loans (NPLs) would still continue to grow.

o Link- https://www.thaienquirer.com/21144/21144/

 Thailand’s manufacturing production index (MPI) dropped by -0.54 per cent year-on- year to 95.72 points in October, the Office of Industrial Economics (OIE) said on Friday.

o Link- https://www.thaienquirer.com/21139/signs-of-life-as-manufacturing-index- expected-to-rise-in-november-december/

 Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has ordered all related state agencies to prepare measures to mitigate the drought next year, government deputy spokesperson Ratchada Thanadirek said.

o Link- https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30398748?utm_source=category&utm_mediu m=internal_referral

 The government has revised the tax rate for signs and billboards that had been used since 1992 to suit the current economy.

o Link- https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30398742?utm_source=category&utm_mediu m=internal_referral

 A majority of retailers want the government to extend the period of the “Khon La Khrueng” (Let's Go Halves) subsidised shopping scheme, according to Bangkok Poll.

o Link- https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30398739?utm_source=category&utm_mediu m=internal_referral

 The country’s outstanding public debt stands at Bt7.84 trillon, or 49.34 per cent of gross domestic product (GDP), a Ministry of Finance announcement said on the Royal Gazette website on Friday.

o Link- https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30398734?utm_source=category&utm_mediu m=internal_referral

 The Government Savings Bank (GSB) on Saturday opened a debt consolidation programme for individual customers. Registration is open until December 31.

o Link- https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30398728?utm_source=category&utm_mediu m=internal_referral

 Nation TV will announce its plan to adjust news programming and introduce fresh news anchors on December 15, said Nation Multimedia Group (NMG) chairman of executive directors, Shine Bunnag, on Friday.

o Link- https://www.nationthailand.com/business/30398704?utm_source=category&utm_me dium=internal_referral

 The roll-out of the iPhone 12 line-up, heavy subsidies from mobile operators and tax rebate incentives are expected to be catalysts for demand for 5G-enabled smartphones and 5G usage in the country, according to tech pundits.

o Link- https://www.bangkokpost.com/business/2026699/demand-for-5g-handsets- services-is-strong

 Thailand's economy is expected to benefit from the government's consumption stimulus measures and a recovery in exports this quarter, says the Fiscal Policy Office (FPO).

o Link- https://www.bangkokpost.com/business/2026759/fpo-sees-rally-in-last-quarter

 The Bank of Thailand has issued commemorative banknotes to mark the royal coronation ceremony of His Majesty King Maha Vajiralongkorn held last year.

o Link- https://www.bangkokpost.com/business/2026687/coronation-bills-issued

 SET-listed developer SC Asset Corporation Plc wants to focus on stability rather than profitability and growth, aiming to maintain annual revenue of 17-19 billion baht in 2021-22.

o Link- https://www.bangkokpost.com/business/2026783/sc-asset-focuses-on-stability- not-profit

 The Department of International Trade Promotion is warning Thai exporters over a rise in incidents of exporters' e-mails being hacked and used by fraudsters to swindle their trade partners out of money that was supposed to be paid to them for imports.

o Link- https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/2027403/hackers-preying-on- exporters

 The number of companies seeking tax incentives offered by the Board of Investment (BoI) for improving their production efficiency rose 23 per cent to 138 applications in the first nine months of this year, BoI deputy secretary-general Narit Therdsteerasukdi said.

o Link- https://www.nationthailand.com/business/30398703?utm_source=category&utm_me dium=internal_referral

Issues to be watched out for

 December 2020 – The Federation of Thai Industries (FTI)’s “Faster Payment” scheme to increase liquidity for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) during the pandemic is set to end.

 December 2, 2020 – The Constitutional Court is set to rule on the status of Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-o-cha PM for his prolonged stay in an army house since retirement.

 December 2, 2020 – The Centre for Economic Administration Situation (CESA) is set to consider measures to stimulate domestic car sales, including the trade-in incentive.

 December 20, 2020 – Tentative date for elections of Provincial Administrative Organizations (PAOs) in 76 provinces.

 December 30, 2020 – The Generalized System of Preferences (GSP) for 3,500 products from the 119 designated beneficiary countries and territories are set to end.

 February, 2020 – A law amendment bill that allows women with pregnancies of not more than 12 weeks to get an abortion is to take effect.

 February 28, 2021 – Tentative date for municipality elections and the election of tambon administrative organizations (TAOs).

 April, 2021 – The central bank plans to officially implement the new rule on the rate of penalty imposed on loan defaulters in a bid to ease borrowers’ burdens and motivate them to repay their debts. Key Data

SET Index 1,437.78 +4.22

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Global Commodities

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Global Equity Market’s Movements

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Asian Equity Markets Movement

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Information on November 27, 2020

Buying, Selling or Transfer of shares by Owners/Management

Stock Code Volume Value Action

CHG 250,000 2.59 Purchase CPI 300,000 1.64 Purchase CPI 110,000 1.63 Purchase HFT 100,700 4.32 Purchase HFT 100,000 4.32 Purchase HFT 200,000 4.32 Purchase HFT 100,000 4.32 Purchase HFT 100,000 4.32 Purchase HFT 200,000 4.3 Purchase HFT 200,000 4.28 Purchase IIG 1,000,000 19.2 Purchase MC 75,300 10.8 Purchase PRIME 2,160,800 0.5 Sale PRIME 436,900 0.5 Sale PRIME 701,200 0.49 Sale

RJH 53,800 22.93 Sale RJH 26,300 23.08 Sale RJH 10,000 23.1 Sale SFT 10,000 4.56 Sale SFT 8,000,000 4.4 Sale SO 315,200 7.96 Purchase SINGER 13,500 16 Sale TFI 1,000,000 0.19 Purchase TNR 2,700 13.09 Purchase TOPP 29,000 150 Purchase TSTE 2,300 6.82 Purchase THG 92,400 21.4 Purchase THG 216,500 21.5 Purchase THG 151,100 21.6 Purchase THG 240,000 21.7 Purchase THG 20,000 21.7 Purchase THG 98,900 21.8 Purchase THG 18,700 21.9 Purchase THG 1,900 22 Purchase THG 10,100 22.1 Purchase THG 8,900 22.2 Purchase THG 16,600 22.3 Purchase THG 130,700 22.4 Purchase THG 143,600 22.5 Purchase THG 28,900 22.6 Purchase THG 221,700 22.7 Purchase THG 57,400 22.7 Purchase THG 165,400 22.8 Purchase THG 144,600 22.9 Purchase THG 32,600 23 Purchase THG 44,400 23.1 Purchase THG 61,800 23.2 Purchase THG 14,000 23.3 Purchase THG 179,800 23.4 Purchase TPBI 15,100 4.88 Purchase UTP 20,000 13.55 Purchase

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Trading Breakdown on the Stock Exchange of Thailand

Daily as of 27 Nov 2020 Unit: M.Baht Investor Type Buy Sell Net Value % Value % Value % Local Institutions 6,674.75 8.63 5,009.96 6.48 1,664.79 - Proprietary 10,428.05 13.49 8,993.64 11.63 1,434.41 - Trading Foreign Investors 28,348.49 36.66 28,847.01 37.31 -498.52 - Local Individuals 31,870.38 41.22 34,471.06 44.58 -2,600.68 - Monthly Cumulative between 1 - 27 Nov 2020 Unit: M.Baht Investor Type Buy Sell Net Value % Value % Value % Local Institutions 161,484.81 9.3 161,607.14 9.3 -122.32 - Proprietary 206,508.05 11.89 194,885.78 11.22 11,622.26 - Trading Foreign Investors 685,629.08 39.47 648,612.87 37.33 37,016.20 - Local Individuals 683,683.75 39.35 732,199.90 42.15 -48,516.14 - Yearly Cumulative since 1 Jan - 27 Nov 2020 Unit: M.Baht Investor Type Buy Sell Net Value % Value % Value % Local Institutions 1,519,719.81 10.58 1,464,784.83 10.19 54,934.98 - Proprietary 1,544,862.02 10.75 1,529,037.55 10.64 15,824.47 - Trading Foreign Investors 5,132,926.45 35.72 5,395,460.46 37.55 - - 262,534.01 Local Individuals 6,172,752.34 42.96 5,980,977.79 41.62 191,774.55 -

Total Trading Value 77,321.67 Million Baht

Background Information –

The strength of each party in the Thai Parliament as of May 8, 2019 as per the report by the Election Commission of Thailand. Elections took place on March 24, 2019

 https://www.ect.go.th/ect_th/news_all.php?cid=24

 List of MPs - https://www.ect.go.th/ect_th/download/article/article_20190508184334.pdf

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